Objective The aim of this study was to examine the association of sedentary behaviour patterns with frailty in older people. Setting Clinical setting. Design Cross-sectional, observational study. Participants and measurements A triaxial accelerometer was used in a subsample from the Toledo Study for Healthy Aging (519 participants, 67–97 years) to assess several sedentary behaviour patterns including sedentary time per day, the number and duration (min) of breaks in sedentary time per day, and the proportion of the day spent in sedentary bouts of 10 minutes or more. Frailty was assessed using the Frailty Trait Scale (FTS). Regression analysis was used to ascertain the associations between sedentary behaviour patterns and frailty. Results Se...
Introduction: The effects of replacing sedentary time with light or moderate- to vigorous-intensity...
Background – Research shows that frailty is associated with higher sedentary behaviour, but the evid...
BackgroundFrailty is associated with increased risk of various health conditions, disability, and de...
The aim of this study was to examine the association of sedentary behaviour patterns with frailty in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the association of sedentary behaviour patterns wit...
Aim: To examine associations of intensity-specific physical activity and bout-specific sedentary tim...
This paper aims to analyse whether time spent in sedentary behaviour was a discriminant criterion fo...
Objective: The later-age shift towards physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour is associated wit...
Background Cross-sectional evidence exists on the beneficial effects of breaks in sedentary time (BS...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has recently emerged as an independent risk factor for different health out...
Objectives: To determine whether or not and to what extent the association between sedentary time an...
Frailty syndrome is a condition of increased vulnerability related to aging that leads to a number o...
Background: Frail older adults are heavy users of health and social care. In order to reduce the cos...
Frail older adults are heavy users of health and social care. In order to reduce the costs associate...
BACKGROUND:Frail older adults are heavy users of health and social care. In order to reduce the cost...
Introduction: The effects of replacing sedentary time with light or moderate- to vigorous-intensity...
Background – Research shows that frailty is associated with higher sedentary behaviour, but the evid...
BackgroundFrailty is associated with increased risk of various health conditions, disability, and de...
The aim of this study was to examine the association of sedentary behaviour patterns with frailty in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the association of sedentary behaviour patterns wit...
Aim: To examine associations of intensity-specific physical activity and bout-specific sedentary tim...
This paper aims to analyse whether time spent in sedentary behaviour was a discriminant criterion fo...
Objective: The later-age shift towards physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour is associated wit...
Background Cross-sectional evidence exists on the beneficial effects of breaks in sedentary time (BS...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has recently emerged as an independent risk factor for different health out...
Objectives: To determine whether or not and to what extent the association between sedentary time an...
Frailty syndrome is a condition of increased vulnerability related to aging that leads to a number o...
Background: Frail older adults are heavy users of health and social care. In order to reduce the cos...
Frail older adults are heavy users of health and social care. In order to reduce the costs associate...
BACKGROUND:Frail older adults are heavy users of health and social care. In order to reduce the cost...
Introduction: The effects of replacing sedentary time with light or moderate- to vigorous-intensity...
Background – Research shows that frailty is associated with higher sedentary behaviour, but the evid...
BackgroundFrailty is associated with increased risk of various health conditions, disability, and de...